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Bossier City, LA

Mike Woods Park

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NDABRUSH
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 16.4 years 58 played 47 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Passable begginer course.... sort of. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Feb 23, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

*New baskets
*Safe neighborhood
*Well manicured and clean with plenty of trash cans
*You won't be attacked by a Bear here.
*No escaped Mental patients from an asylum and that's it for the pros.

Cons:

*No obstacles used in the design and even though there were trees available, they were not incorporated in the design.
*Super short
*the same shot over and over. To play it the way it was
designed you tee off for hole 1 while standing next to 2s basket. You will notice 4s basket is about 10 ft. to the left of 2s basket and 6 is 10 ft. to the left of 4s basket and repeat until hole 14 on that side. When you finish Hole 1 you notice the basket for hole 3 in about 10 ft. to the right of 1s basket and repeat until hole 13. So you go back and forth and back and forth. If you caught someone on video playing this course, you would surely have them doing it to the theme song to the Benny Hill Show. The only reason this madness stops at 14 is because of a ditch. The last 4 holes are set up just like the first 14 except that they are on the other side of the ditch.

Other Thoughts:

This was a disappointing course in my opinion, if you really want to call it one. I am not suggesting that it shouldn't be listed on this site. Just that it probably won't get too many people hooked on Disc Golf. In fact it might make someone think that Disc Golf is a bore or just downright silly. Not trying to be mean or degrade whomever installed the baskets and brought the course into existence,it's just sad that they were not a disc golfer because the Shreveport/Bossier area doesn't get a new course very often at all. In fact, C. Bickham Dickson was the first since the 1980s. Clyde Fant, Highland and Ford park were all existing Frisbee Golf courses in the early 80s and were converted to Disc golf some time later. Guess it is better than nothing.
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